Colin O'Mara's aim was spot on Friday night in a much-needed win for the Lakewood boys basketball team.

The Viking forward shot just under 67 percent from 3-point land, finishing with 12, and earning a game-high 38 points to lead Lakewood to an 82-63 win over Springport.

"It's one of the most impressive shooting nights I have ever seen," Viking coach Wayne Piercefield said. "(Springport) even went to a Box and 1 defense and he was still able to get open and knock down shots."

According to the Michigan High School Athletic Association records, O'Mara's dozen 3s ties him for the third most in a single high school boys basketball game. The record is 15, achieved by Mayville graduate Matt Kitchen against Bay City All Saints back in 2001. Burton Genesee Christian's Jacob Boike made 13 in 2000.

Bill Boldt earned 12 in a game for Southfield Christian in 1991, while Brad Redford made a dozen 3s twice (2007 and 2008) during his career at Frankenmuth.

Along with his 38 points, O'Mara also pulled down eight rebounds.

Alex Caudy had a solid game as well, finishing with a double-double of 17 points and 14 rebounds.

Lakewood also limited their turnovers Thursday, finishing with 10.

"When we put 32 minutes together, I think we are as good as anybody on our schedule," Piercefield said.

Lakewood (3-4) will travel to Lowell on Friday.

Girls Basketball

P-W 52, Flint Beecher 42

BEVERLY HILLS — The Pirates outscored the Bucs 25-18 in the first half Thursday afternoon en route to a victory at the Motor City Roundball Classic.

"We were able to pull it together to get the win, even with a starter out due to illness," P-W coach Steve Eklund said. "Its also nice to play someone that we don't usually see."

Kylee Schneider led the Pirates with 16 points while Brooke Lewis finished with nine.

"We did a great job against their full-court press and Kylee had a whale of a game today," Eklund said. "She really attacked the basket and is starting to play the way we knew she could heading into the season."

The Pirates (6-2) will return to Central Michigan Athletic Conference action on Jan. 8 when they travel to Saranac.